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Broadway is arguably the most famous thoroughfare in the world (by one measure, 250 million hits on Google versus 6 million for the Champs-Élysées). But in NYC, a city that never stops recycling itself, it takes a discerning flâneur to find the few original landmarks that have survived along Broadway’s 13-mile route from one end of Manhattan to the other. Most guidebooks to Broadway begin at the Battery (named since the 17th century for the artillery placed there to protect the settlers from an invading fleet), and focus on Bowling Green, Trinity Church, St. Paul’s Chapel, the Sun Building, Flatiron Building and Shubert Alley in Times Square. But on a drizzly morning recently, Fran Leadon, a @ccnycitycollege architecture professor and the author of a new book, “Broadway: A History of New York City in Thirteen Miles” (W.W. Norton), took our reporter Sam Roberts on a walking excursion of the less traveled blocks on the final stretch. The photographer @edu_bayer captured some of the sights they saw, as well as a number of people along the route. Here, a group of friends in Fort Tryon Park. Swipe left to see more scenes from Broadway in NYC, and visit the link in our profile to get the details.


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